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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 3

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3--THE EVENING TRIBUNE. Spnrtfl Red Cross Gets in Park To Pass Canvass Goal Obituaries High School Band of 93 Pieces Presents Concert Next Tuesday Sefcooi Honeil High School Band. Klccard Eddy. Gil- competed yesterday afternoM a Wiilttia Byroe ft 203 pned of will present ler.e and Jack cermets. procnm of eveeu eoav Caaustee sweet died earty a concert May 2 school au4i- Aladeilce Pivk- with Junior Day.

morning at after a p.m. under the di- ard. Weecell fourth program was the first of illness. He was oid. rection of Dean L.

Harrington. George Miller. The American Bed Cross Cam- that SZ per eee.t ef kind held since and efforts He was employed at a hrakeman. Members of hand are: ilari- fi--s: horr-s: Riclii.d Tcdd. Ray- in the area went money raised thu ili he continued toward making 'on the Division of Post.

Joan Battles. monc Kor.r.ie. top" today waen year will remaU here Im the thap- an anaaai affair. Winners of ihe'Erie Baiiroad for several years and Greu-hec Braua- drew livisioa. headed Robert'ier treasur)'- evenu were: (later was janitor at the sutioo and jcfeweigher.

Wiuiam Oodge. first third horns; SiuKnorL. Ed- A Sweecey acd Frank Jacobs. Gifts not previously reported in-. Boys' track events 100 yard freight house uniii he retired about Joan Baf.ie*.

Margaret Ben- Ml ler. Fre-i turned in a to'ai of on iis ciude Harvey and Carey, W. L. dash, ftonaid 220 yard 18 son, Mir-Copeiand. S3 150 coal Bradtev Company, Dee's Jewelry dash, Herbert Bayne; 440 yard Survivors are three daughters, Thomas Docald Crosby, bones: -v- Store.

Big Betuurant, Empire Ronald McKenney; high juncj, EarliMrs. Myrtle of Sonyea, Pegg- WeiU, Joan Skiliicom. Xac- Scroiton. second jcre.v S.ar.- -ould hear old tell t.ie repo 1IM fuel Company. Charles Hunt; hroad jump.

Norman Eari Stone of Churchvilie and Arnoid, first cUriaets: Richard iey Teachir.ar.. RU--ird Lea ver 22 years today. Murray Strvans SAM put. tie between Joseph White of fl Gary, Clara MaeLipper.es:::. Apl 25.

1323 jicmei: Mary Jane Wilt-ox, Clifford Jair.es Hover Wily- edia area fcld foo: of Eait.WiHey, Carol swond t-iar-Gary StrAast. Msr.e Mu- sr0)V a srov S.rl-,1: a a sic, Fast Time Here on Sunday of alvar.c-e by one hour bejinri-s 2 a. 31. Most procedure. clock oce hoar before goin? Daylight Time eo'tlc-e 2 a.

BC. Sunday. In 1335 a Thllcrier. produced carbon year, you OX "dry iee'" of tidav. i Gas the in exef is cf in goal an JPout another Red dinner" for this eommunity.

WiULsm G. Hollands, ciir.piljtu chairman, today expressed heany contra! uiat ions to all chairmen and workers who have made another. successful campaign possible ihis Strvans SAM put. tie between Joseph While of Shop HorneU Wane Material Com- and William Haeder'e. brothers.

Harry Thomas of Conetus Mary Jane Wi'eox, Clifford HorneU track yard dash. and a of Yvonne Mam; 75 yard dash, Spring water; grandchildren and 1t sone. Marilyn Sts-inn. vflui; L.r.- Yvonne Martz; IOC yard dash. Par It un Smith.

Guy Stuan. Jack da Scor. Shiner: standing broad jump, Bev-I body it at Landon funeral Beaver. Barbara Foreman, Virginia basses: Phillips erly White; high jump. Linda where friends may rail and Seoftstock.

Eileen Gerald Woodard. op de id jump. Pat Shi- where will be held Monday Minnieh, third clarinets; Marjorie Saciccia. Samuel Nata. i i.

-J u- -t-5 "i year. Nomination PTA Office was by paUeutfy and ean-; M. Edd of by a score of 18 to 8 keeping at work on the job; Cornell has that this year's quota was reached." 1 ton; hop. step and ner. 2:30 p.m.

Glenn Bucher Goodwin. Joyce Hooker. Merle Joseph Girls' softbaii--The Gianut. offieiate. The body wiU be Hackett.

Jacqueiine Tobin, Betty Richard Divie. Tijomas Eve'and. tained by Sarah defeated'taken to Rochester Tuesday morn- Nher. Robert Joanne Arm- Mahone-y ar.u Veraon S'u- Dodgers, captained by Joan 'ing tor cremation. strong, fourth clarinets; JacqueUne art, percussion.

Marilvr. rd ens i -ta second vice-president irf the New-June Smith, defeated the Red Funeral services for Mrs. Gert- State Conxress of Parents by Kay Egmond, by a rude AUins who died April 21 in er, Dolores Mastriani. nrimi ueaolfr in'ano Teachers. Mrs is ui 10 lioipitiZ, held Jsne JiC-Vuci.

Cat oe pioua people Jn he high oul lhree tt Funeral in oboes; Carolyn Lepsch. Frederick geneiousi presjdenl and ilw lhe Xe 'game score was posted by Schulu. bassoons; Dwight York Parent-Teacher, the official Bobbins while high single gamej She is survived by a daughter. Anna MeKibbin. first alto of We can 11 of lh Congress.

to Donald Gllmore. JMrs. Harley Saiiford of Madison phones; Thomas Ordway. tenor more'itan JladVagin be one of Other nominees are: Mrs. chapters that did our full We can now add 1950 to our and Red In Four Schools Dates for dipmheria.

tetanus Today's snow and cold put a dainper on spirits of fans who hope to attend ihe POXY League oper.er beiween Horr.ell and Jamesaown here tomorrow. The more optimistic, however, "Jus: like thai." In golf held at the Canisteo Val-: 1V enue: a nephew, Dwight Green-'ophone; Barry Corwin. baritone ea by Chapman of Niagara Goif Course. hflle-in-one fj i Rochester; six Ronald Bobbins, bass nurse. president: Mrs.

Martin F. Huber of icontest wa? won by Thomas Gil-dren vice president; the five-iron coniest went to' 5rmg of successful Red Cross lentine of Ywkcn state-Fran Mahoney. and John McKay Mn. Canaseraga. April 20-Mrs.

Alice Brown. John Landon. campaigns. i secretary. The slate of officers will won the driving contest.

Amounts raised by divisions presented at the annual conven-j In tennis at City rk -Xaracong of Swains, died Friday at! the Horneil Red Cross Chapter 0n next October. Jack Croston defeated all comers: 9:45 jn Ihe no(ne Mmond, Arkport, Canaseraga, Can-' Mrs. Eddy will leave tomorrow to without losing set. Daughter, Mrs. Rhoda TMeo.

Fremont. Greenwood, the Cornell Institute for; kinville. Jasper. Rexville. South i Parent-Teacher leaders at Cornell Canisteo.

South Dansvilie andjUnis'ersity. She will preside at the Troupsburg groups. $3.162.79: busi-sTuesday evening session, will ness division, S3.254.10: clubs andiduct a workshop for presidents of ADFOIl L.OntCSl organizations division. Erieicity elementary school units on: division, Sl.546.50: indusio' divi-jW ednesday and preside as chair-; sion, public empliyes di-man of the executive committee.Bradley A Bdthe Bv Review Board lr resiucui ur aum.iix. momhs TTtiiiiciD J.

sumving are her daughter: a twenty four Scouts were ino Hurt in Accident saxophone; Arthur Shaw, Robert The cliniw will be held May 2 4 0 09 Kenne'h 'Reitnauer. Richard Thomas, first at 9:30 a.m. in Arltpon Le.ntrai Kenne.ft cornels: Karl Hebenstreit. Lucille May 3 ai 10 How-3o. Eas; was treaic-u second eor- ard May 4 at 10 a.m.

or facial cuts in Bath Memorial --in Prattsburg Centra! School and owir an ace den: 5 at 10 a.m. for Wheeler in Scouts Mitcheiuvnie -hoos. aooal 'en ov-uuta Baldemon sai(1 ajl hi! ear lefi Brown-Hil! road near ind struck a tree. Harlar. Bath, April 29-- Mrs.

Gertrude dcl d1re inoculated against diphtheria. several grandchildren, great. vanced at a meeting of the Hornell; A booster dose should be given ev- 'sraadchildren and great great of Reyjew held Friday eve- ry five years until child is 10 Hotel Sherwood Trio Playing For Your Listening EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT In Dining Room Soft Drink NEW DISTRIBUTOR FOR Hires R. I. Root Beer If not contacted witfain Two 9Sfi, Soutfavm Tier Dictributon 40 St.

and Mrs. Clara Faucett: vision. 5435: residential $906.75: schools division. 5394: division. 51.834.50.

"Mr. Hollands explained won an apron contest held during a regular meeting of Bath The body is at the home of the, call: n8 in lhe Urt US here iOES held Friday Masonic Hall. evening in Republican Club Assemblyman William M. where friends i-here prayer sen-ice at 2 p. i Mrs.

Helen Parker, matron. ra Ka rr will dlfciate" will be in Hunt near- David E. Ingalls -Aas chairman: the board assisted by Bert ars of age. mussen Rev Glen Bucher and Celette. Republican at a meeting -e Friday evening in the club rooms lowing the meeting.

Main street. More than 75j reviewed Swap floor of the re-j Will llickliiig Station Members of the Triangle Vaccinations should be given at age of six months and repeat- every five years. Health officers of the town are was received )ar clinics and will be bv Richard Craig. James Kran-, assisted bv sthool nurses an oun- Burial, winkle Jamcs Sullivan of Troopj tv nurses." They urge that all chil- Cassidy of Troop en who have not been iminunk- re taking them jKukuvka, John Spiwak to Troop 17.1 iWilliam Stone, James Greene. 'ford Greene, Donald Timmerson.ij^larv 111 Fatal Stabbing Buffalo.

April 29--(t--Orin JJ Plummer. 35. has started a 71 toi on 8-year term in Attica State Prison ns attended for the fatal stabbing of Toma Fer-i -rt 6mol man i nandez 44. on Januarv 25. bllls brought to the floor of he re-j r'l--K i vvU1 Vlslt the Hl Iln Ele RC iGene Croston.

Gerald Woolever. PhllatllPa Xmrner. a resident of the Alle-icent Legislature jAt Ulll) Meeting Plant at East Corning Thursday wmiam Sackett and Jlliainca gheny Indian Reservation, was; Guests included Luther i wm obsen cd group will leave Horneil at; of Troop 8 Canisteo. April Marj- vesterdav by State Su-lnd Richard Williams of Bath, a 1 6 Mic ae i Congdon of Troop iTjLpu Jennings was elected president "erne Court Justice William H. i past presidents of the club.

the monthly meeting of i was advanced to First Class. Wilo tne Junlor Ph'lathea Ciass of Munson. He'had pleaded guilty to: charge of second degree man-' slaughter after being indicted OB charge of first degree mansiaugh-; ter. The knifing climaxed a row over; TLf'l ITiaU bottle of wine. MURRAY STEVENS Just the thing for Spring! Spor tsembtes A wonderful.

Buddy-. inspired idea in clothes. The gaily checked sport coat has a rayon gafaar- i a notches fhe California style "smarty A patented inner waistband keeps his trousers up and shirt securely rucked in. Rich-looking "heir woolens in Ihe best Buddy tradition. Sizes 4,012.

MURRAY STEVENS and Boys' Complete Outfitters Rroadwaw, IMf. Monday from tions daily in accordance recent economy orders Sportsmen's Club 8 p.m. at the clubhouse in Den-; 1 0 7 avenue extension. vrfm or TJ 7 Berl L. Rasmussen announced 1UF Village Iday.

29--Deliverj- of Angelica. thej Bath, April 29-Haveriing High Mr urged all mem- i School Music Makers under of the club to take part in the! direcUo of Delbert Goranson andlilO Hlt-tiUn and trapping by practically id that most have articles; Jwu advanced to First Class. iliam White and Richard France 6 Canisteo Baptist Church at a iTroop 17 were advanced to StarJ meetln held Tnursday at the of Ray Woodward of Greenwood street. other officers elected are Mrs i Evelyn Jamison, vice rs. Irene Jamison, secretary; Mrs.

Anna Garner, treasurer: Mrs. Bet- lty Woodward. Flora: and Mrs. Lou; Griffith, scribe. hat of mails to homes in will be made only j.

i i 29 "ithe Lions Club at a dinner held' pitched Angelica IFriday evening In Hotel Wagner, ischooi nine to a 3-0 no hit, part was a girls sextet! ictory over Friendship Central 1 Following the meeting a talk was of Caroline Woods, Vir- team in Allegany County Class'given by Ray Woodward on "Peo- lick. Patricia League contest Friday. and Customs of He Robinson, Nancy Newton and! sixteen Friendship batsmen were a so exhibited souvenirs he obtain- jlna Mae Long well. Several num-! tims by the strikeout route. while in that country.

1 by a flute jhe allowed only one ball to be 1 plans were al made by mem- rates oassed this week at! trio includin Caroline out of the infield during the bers of the class to hold the annu- "jlnez France and Charles Watkins.i sev en-inning encounter. mother-daughter banquet Thurs- jVirginia Burdick sang a solo andj xhe contest was the first no ay evening. May 11. saxophone solo was rendered tossed by the schoolboy hurler; local office will close at noon -Team HeMtag Secial jEdmond Georgia. Howard Rock I although he has many one hit and; Saturday, instead of at 1 The St.

Ignatius Basketball 5 Program chairman. tw hit contests to his credit, beginning next Saturday. ill sponsor a social tonight in the Bjth Angelica runs were gar- the Steuben County Federation of once daily, beginning May 1, says Conservatton Clubs. Pnctmartpr Georee Dve The' Funeral Service Now in Fourth Generation Harold B.Crandal! ana Harold B.CrandallJr. 41 CENESEE STREET HORNELL, PHONE 133 78 GREENWOOD STREET CANISTEO, PHONE 4531 V.

F. W. DRUM CORPS NITE SUNDAY NITE 9 TEL 1 V.F.W. Members and Guests MAKE UP A PARTY AND COME DOWN Dance to the Rhythm of "SHORTY" NORTHRUP AND BAND V. F.

W. CLUB ROOMS The one delivery of mail toYMCA "Fox Hole" Dancing will homes will be made in the fore-jbe from 8 to 11:30 p.m. in charge Meete Bath, April 29--The Bath DeMoay its reg-j a reg-; fh 1o a trt tttfl noon, an afternoon delivery be-jof William Murphy and Ernest ar business me Th ur? the 1OC Inered in the last two Innings as Friendship pitcher, limited! ing made to business places only.iWeyand. MURRAY STEVENS the tn wild animal prints bright wild prints, and panther new dilerort but with aD the woodwful comfort features of Jockey underwear. Snug, smooth fit.

MascaKoe Remember, Jockey is made by Coopera. Contoured avwhhie in wpur- kJMf while WWTt SMWT Mtflt PWWAT $1.50 $1.00 $1.25 85c T. H. MURRAY STEVENS Men's end Boys' Compiett Outfitters Iroadway Ftdj. IMf.

evening in the Masonic Temple. Refreshments were served. Weather Forecast New York, April 29-- (JP) -i Weather forecast for the lower lakes region (Lakes Erie and Ontario and nearby land areas of Michigan. Ohio, Pennsylva- i nia and New York) Saturday Through Wednesday: Temperatures will average two to four degrees below nor- mal; (normal maximum 60 East to 64 West; normal minimum 41 East to 43 West); warmer Saturday, but cooler again Sunday; warmer Tuesday and Wednesday. Precipitation will average one-half to one and one-half inches, ocurring as rain Saturday, showers Sunday and rain again Tuesday QJ- Wednesday.

Ladies Wrestling Matches On television tonight at 10 P.M. at Packard's Grill, Flatiron Bldg. adr Lost Notebook Please return to N. Y. Telephone Co.

or Police Pept. adv Yard Employees Relief Association Regular monthly 'meeting tonight at 7:30 at Cameo Hall over Cameo Shop, comer Main Ic Church Sts. After meeting our regular party and refreshments, idv F. M. WATTLES.

Sec Attention Elks i i Baseball dinner honoring the Hor-j jnell Dodgers and officials of the JHornell Baseball Association to-' night at 7:00 followed by social! session. I LAWRENCE W. CALLAHAN Exalted Ruler DR. LOCKE SHOES AMAZING COMFORT FOR TIRED ACHING FEET SHARP'S 40 St. EXPERT SHOE FITTEftS I BEER and ALE NOW! Don't Let Liability Laws Throw You for a Loss ADEQUATE INSURANCE PROTECTION CAN HELP GIVE YOU THE FIFTH FREEDOM FREEDOM FROM WORRY CHARLIE CUTLER 111 Main St.

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